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You guys almost seem shocked that a SR20 is capable of generating that much power.

Seeing the car scares me, but im not shocked that an SR makes good numbers and in a drag car runs good times. Do you know of anyone that has gone to that much trouble with an RB20?

Not saying they are better, but any engine can make big power, its just a matter of getting the equation right.

If you put an SR in your line, then you will have to go to the silvia forums. Say NO to SR.

Skylines = RB, full stop

Scott

Excuse me?

So what, you just told like 3 users to piss off.

This may be SAU but this is General Automotive Discussion not General Skyline Automotive Discussion.

Also your thingy is 'Sorry, Nissans Only!' so i belive you got :Owned: you might want to change that to 'Sorry, RB's Only!'.

Maybe some of you shouldn't, lol. :D

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Personally i rekon SR20 in a Skyline seems like a decent idea, as its good to stand out, and i dont see why people cant put SR motor's in their skyline considering many people put Race Breed motor's in Silvia's etc ...

Excuse me?

So what, you just told like 3 users to piss off.

This may be SAU but this is General Automotive Discussion not General Skyline Automotive Discussion.

Also your thingy is 'Sorry, Nissans Only!' so i belive you got :Owned: you might want to change that to 'Sorry, RB's Only!'.

Hey man, i'm sorry if you took that the wrong way. It was a light hearted post, hence the smiley. I love anything Nissan....including SR's :)

Scott

  • 3 months later...
np roy when every you are ready

next friday?

remember as well your giving me 100 kgs In car weight

 

I need to run a 12 at some point

LOL...digging up an old post:)

So , meggala, car is back up and running:thumbsup:

IIm looking to head down to Calder on Friday the 29th:)

Time to collect my case of Tooheys New please...and you thought id forgotten!:D

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